
Group says it found 30,000 dead North Carolinians registered to vote
N.C. elections board reviewing names of purportedly dead voters
Looking, Very Closely, for Voter Fraud
Group to sue for purge of the rolls
Voter Integrity Project of N.C.
Voter Integrity Project listed as business





Great Rachel on the V.I.P. tonight! A witch hunt for ghost voters that is wasting thousands of state dollars in North Carolina.... You won't find this story on any other news program; Kudo's Rachel! P.S., please have a new drink recipe every Friday, so I can go to jail in style! I want to vote when i'm dead..........
Anybody have a count of how many Republican Senate seats are running away from Willard? Odds are only 21 percent, per Nate Silver, that the Republicants wil win the senate. 40 point Demo. jump in one month! I understand that the Ma. senator was going to be "chicken george" for the day, and ditch his debate; well, clucky, clucky.......!
Congratulations on catching the Voter Integrity Project masquerading as a nonprofit. While one effect of the discovery that it is an ordinary business corporation is that you cannot examine their finances, another aspect of this discovery is that the donations they solicit are not tax deductible and the corporation is required to report and pay income taxes on its receipts. Moreover, if they are not operating a business for a profit, it is highly dubious that they would be able to deduct any of the expenses they have incurred. If they were falsely representing that they were a 501c3 organization before your question prompted them to destroy the evidence[the affiliate True the vote makes the 501c3 claim on their website], then they also have been engaging in an undoubtedly criminal form of fraud. As a public service, I certainly hope you will do what you can to hurt these racists masquerading as nonpartisan citizens. Please check your records as to whether they stated they falsely stated they are a 501c3 organization, and if they did, report them to state and federal tax authorities immediately. With any luck, you could put these folks out of business before they cause any more waste of taxpayer funds on idiotic voter challenges.
I'm always impressed with the alacrity the left exhibits, when the opportunity arises to push censorship. How authoritarian.
It never ceases to amaze us how right wingers scream about taxes but support tax exemptions that aid their cause. They are truly like the mist--they are driven by blowhards who laugh at them as they dance to their beat.
I don't understand why State resources have to prove that someone is alive just because this group came up with their list of "dead" people. Wouldn't it be up to the group with the list to show public records indicating why they think someone should not be on the voting list, i.e. death notices, etc.?
Off topic: I'm dismayed to see an advertisement during the show (or maybe it was the Ed Show) in favor of California's prop 32. This is a very deceptive proposition that claims to take the big money out of politics. What it really does is silence Unions. The show may not have control over advertisements, but I'd like to see you do some research and reporting on this proposition, which is a very right wing proposition, disguised to look favorable to Liberals. I fear that Liberals will see it as an endorsement when aired as a commercial on a Liberal program. Thanks.
Just want to teach those tax evading slackers who think they are entitled to be taken care of at the expense of law abiding Americans that they need to take personal responsibility for their lives. I thought that was a conservative position. Don't tell me the Romney talking points changed again. . . . .
I think we should set up a new system. If someone submits one or more names in a challenge, they have to sign for it, that they have reason to believe that this person is dead, or voting illegally. If it turns out you are wrong the first time, it's free. After 10 wrong submissions, you get charged $1000 per wrong submission. After 100 wrong submissions, it goes up to $100,000 per wrong submission. After a thousand wrong submissions, it goes up to $1,000,000 per wrong submission. This will have 2 effects: One, it will make people more responsible for what they are doing, and will discourage these large campaigns to disenfranchise voters. Two, it will decrease the workload on the state workers, and provide money to deal with having to track all this information down.
I wonder what the percentages of democrats, indepedents and republicans was on the Voter Intergrity Project's list. Given it's a teabilly organization, I bet there's no republicans on it.
It seems to me the voter intigrety group needs to supply us with proof that they are in fact living. Last I heard death was determined by the lack of brain wave activity.
As to prejudice--"some of my best friends are empty chairs" sounds like a new slogan for the Klan.
You have got to hear this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_d9mntKvGM
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